Best AR-15 Bipod

We all know that one guy who sneers at bipods. “Real marksmen shoot standing up,” he says. “Bench shooting is a waste of time.” With all due respect to that guy, he’s dead wrong.

To begin with, bench shooting is a good way to practice pure accuracy, without a lot of variables messing up your shot. It’s also a legitimate way to practice shooting from a deer stand. Finally, shooting with a bipod is just plain fun, whether from a bench or out in the field.

That’s why we’ve searched far and wide for the best AR-15 bipod. We’ve narrowed our list down to 14 models which we believe are the most reliable and easiest to use. Price was also a consideration, although we’ve included a few higher priced options for people who don’t mind paying a premium to get the baddest accessory on the range.

Key features:

Picatinny mount

360 degree swivel

Spring-loaded legs

5 length settings

The CVLIFE 6-9 Inch 360 Degree Swivel Bipod is 6 inches long when fully collapsed, and 9 inches long when fully extended. It also has three settings in between. Adjustment is easy. Simply press the adjustment button on each leg, and slide it in or out to the desired length.

This bipod has a durable anodized aluminum finish and a Picatinny rail mount. Installation is tool-free, thanks to the large knob on the set screw. Be careful. It will not mount on a standard swivel stud. While this bipod swivels 360 degrees, there’s another set screw on the bottom to lock it in place if you’re doing precision target shooting, or just to keep it from swiveling while you open it.

The only thing this bipod is lacking is a pivot function, which makes it difficult to compensate for drop if you’re resting it on a rock or another uneven surface.

Key features:

Sling stud and Picatinny rail mounts

5 length settings

Padded forend rest

The Lukher 6-9 Inch Tactical Rifle Bipod extends from 6 to 9 inches, with three settings in between at ¾-inch increments. The spring-loaded adjustment buttons make adjustment quick and painless. The bulk of this bipod is engineered from steel for extra strength, but it has a black anodized aluminum finish which makes it rust-proof and difficult to scratch.

This bipod offers a limited range of motion. Lukher doesn’t say how far it swivels, but we’re estimating less than 90 degrees. It also doesn’t pivot, which can make it hard to adjust on uneven surfaces.

That said, the Lukher has a padded forend rest. Combine that with the swivel stud, and you’ve got an ideal bipod for ARs without a rail system. Even if you have fancy wood furniture, it will be safe on this bipod.

The CVLIFE 6-9 Inch Tactical Bipod is another well-designed bipod by CVLIFE.

Key features:

Sling stud and Picatinny rail mounts

5 length settings

Padded forend rest

The CVLIFE 6-9 Inch Tactical Bipod measures 6 inches long when fully collapsed, and extends out to 9 inches at ¾-inch intervals. Hold the push buttons in and pull on the legs to extend them, and press it again to collapse them for transport.

This bipod is made from aircraft aluminum, which keeps it strong and lightweight – only 10 ounces. It’s finished with black anodized aluminum for extra scratch resistance. Out of the box, it mounts on a sling stud using the dial on the bottom of the unit, but it ships with a 5-slot Picatinny rail adapter and an Allen key for installation.

Unfortunately, it doesn’t pivot, which makes it best suited for flat surfaces. It also has a limited swivel range, only a few degrees, so you’ll have to reposition it frequently if you’re shooting at multiple targets or a moving target.

CVLIFE Tactical Rifle Bipod with Quick Release Adapter

Features

Made of hardened steel and aluminum, non-rust black anodized finish, the rifle bipod is duty and light weight.

With the spring on both legs, you could fold the legs up easily and keeping silent when hunting.

The tactical bipod is finished with the quick release picatinny adapter, which enables you to install and disassemble it from the rifle conveniently and quickly.

5 settings of leg length. It can be adjusted from 6 inches (152mm)to 9 inches(225mm). Slightly pressing the button, you could adjust the length to meet different needs when hunting.

High quality rubber on the bottom of the leg makes the bipods shockproof and antiskid.

The CVLIFE 6-9 Inch Quick Release Bipod’s main feature is the quick release tab that makes it a breeze to take on and off.

Key features:

Picatinny rail mount

5 length settings

Quick release mount

The CVLIFE 6-9 Inch Quick Release Bipod has the same legs as their 360 Degree Swivel Bipod, including the push button adjustment from 6-9 inches and the anodized aluminum finish. What makes it different is the mounting hardware.

This bipod has a Picatinny rail mount that attaches and releases with a fat plastic tab. This makes it easy not just to mount and unmount, but also to swap from one gun to another. If you take multiple guns to the range, but don’t want to spend a small fortune on multiple bipods, this is a winning feature.

What the Quick Release gives you in ease of installation, it takes away in ease of use. It doesn’t pivot to compensate for uneven ground, but, worse yet, it also doesn’t swivel from side to side. This makes it difficult to set up a shot on a moving target, so consider it a range bipod, not a hunting bipod.

Features

The CCOP 6 Inch Tactical Bipod is a heavy duty piece of equipment that won’t fail in the field.

Key features:

Sling stud and Picatinny rail mounts

Leg locking pins for collapsing

The CCOP 6 Inch Tactical Bipod has a limited height adjustment range. It adjusts from 6 inches to 6.69 inches, which is basically the same as not adjusting at all and makes it impossible to use a high capacity magazine on your AR. It mounts to a Picatinny rail out of the box, and ships with an adapter for mounting it on a sling stud.

On the upside, this bipod is an absolute monster. Its legs are solid steel, not hollow, and have a rust-proof aluminum finish. It also has large locking pins that prevent it from collapsing by accident. This pushes its weight just north of a full pound, but the durability is well worth it if you’re shooting hundreds of rounds at the range.

The CCOP’s solid construction has one more downside: it doesn’t pivot or swivel. You’ll have to reposition it if you’re switching targets.

CVLIFE Tactical Rifle Bipod with 20mm Adapter

Features

Lighter, stronger-Carbon fiber is "soft outside and strong inside", the weight is lighter than metal aluminum, but the strength is higher than steel.

With return springs and leg release button, the leg length can be adjusted from 6 inches (152mm)to 9 inches(225mm).

High &low temperature resistance,corrosion&fatigue resistance-Carbon fiber bipod can be used to any environment, it can hold the rifle more stably and shoot more accurately

Adjustable leg length: 5 settings for different length, the bipod is ready to meet your needs.

Come with the mount adapter, you can install the bipod to your rifle conveniently.

The CVLIFE 6-9 Inch Carbon Fiber Bipod is both lighter and toucher than other CVLIFE bipods.

Key features:

Sling stud and Picatinny rail mounts

5 length settings

Carbon fiber construction

Built-in sling attach mount

We swear, this is the last CVLIFE bipod you’re going to see. Their line of products is a bit like the AR-15. They’re all similar, but the differences are important. As for what’s the same, that’s simple. The legs have 5 length settings between 6 and 9 inches, and are adjusted using a push button. This version mounts to a sling stud out of the box and comes with a Picatinny rail mount and Allen key.

Now for the differences. The legs on this bipod are engineered from carbon fiber, which is both stronger than steel and lighter than aluminum. The result is a lightweight, 10-ounce bipod that’s as tough as anything else in the CVLIFE lineup.

What this bipod does not do is pivot to compensate for uneven ground. More importantly, it doesn’t swivel at all, which makes it a pain to use on a moving target. It also costs more than other CVLIFE bipods, but that’s understandable considering the carbon fiber frame.

Key features:

Sling swivel mount

5 height settings

Quick mounting knob

The AVAWO Hunting Rifle Bipod has a sturdy steel frame, with lightweight, rust-proof anodized aluminum legs. The legs extend from 6 to 9 inches at ¾-inch intervals when you push the adjustment button and pull on them. Holding the button in will cause them to retract.

This bipod attaches easily to a sling swivel. It has a mounting knob that allows you to attach and remove it in mere seconds, so you can swap it between your AR-15 and your 10/22 without even leaving the shooting bench. Unfortunately, it doesn’t come with a Picatinny rail mount, so you’ll need to buy one separately if your AR has a rail.

The AVAWO is strictly a range bipod. It doesn’t pivot or swivel at all, which makes it difficult to use at best in a hunting scenario.

Pros:

Steel frame with aluminum legs

Lightweight

Easy to attach

Push button legs

Cons:

Does not pivot or swivel

Needs adapter for Picatinny mount

This is the best AR bipod if you’re on a budget and don’t have a Picatinny rail.

Features

✔ EASY TO USE: Quickly attach or detach from the rifle by using a swivel stud (not included)

✔ STEADY: This bipod does not have swivel top and does not tilt from side to side

✔ PREMIUM MATERIAL: Made of hardened steel and aluminum, non-rusting black anodized finish, the rifle bipod is duty and lightweight

✔ FOLDABLE: The bipod can be folded with spring tension control

The Ohuhu 6-9 Inch Tactical Bipod is durably constructed and easy to mount.

Key features:

Sling swivel mount

5 height settings

Quick release mounting knob

The Ohuhu 6-9 Inch Tactical bipod is 6 inches high when fully collapsed, and extends to 9 inches at ¾-inch intervals. Rather than use a simple push button, Ohuhu has chosen to use Allen screws. Because of this, it won’t collapse by accident, but adjusting it is a chore.

This bipod is made of steel and coated with anodized aluminum for rust-proofing and scratch resistance. It has a quick mounting knob that lets you attach it to a sling swivel easily. However, there’s no rail mount adapter, so you’ll need to buy an aftermarket adapter if your AR requires a rail mount.

The Ohuhu doesn’t swivel or pivot, limiting its usefulness outside the range. That said, it’s more affordable than most of the bipods on our list. Considering how durable it is, it’s a good deal.

Adjustable leg length (with 5 settings) with spring return;Quickly attach to or detach from the rifle using existing swivel stud;Legs can be folded forward or backward;Swing-able design for leveling on uneven ground;

Adjusting tightness of swivel tilt-level for sniper aiming;This bipod does not have swivel top and does not tilt from side to side;Easy sling swivel attachment. A Rail Adapter is required for mounting on a Picatinny / weaver rail.

Specifications: Leg Height： 6

The TMS 6-9 Inch Spring Return AR Bipod is easy to mount and easy to switch between rifles.

Key features:

Mounts on sling swivel

5 height settings

Quick attach knob

Rubber padded forend

The TMS 6-9 Inch Spring Return Bipod has legs that adjust from 6 to 9 inches. The push button release makes them easy to readjust to all five height settings, and holding it down will cause them to collapse in a snap.

The anodized aluminum construction makes this bipod rust-proof and scratch resistant, but the legs are hollow, with thin walls. They’re steady when fully collapsed, but they have significant wobble when extended. That said, they fold forward or backward, which makes the TMS easy to store.

This bipod has a quick attach knob for mounting it to a sling swivel. Swapping it between guns is easy and quick. However, it doesn’t come with a rail adapter. It also doesn’t pivot or swivel, so it’s really only useful on the range.

The Twod 9-13 Inch Tactical Bipod is tall enough to use any imaginable magazine.

Key features:

Mounts to sling swivel or Picatinny rail

5 height settings

Quick attach knob

Adjustable up to 13 inches

The Twod 9-13 Inch Tactical Bipod extends from 9 to 13 inches in 1-inch increments. Like most adjustable bipods, it adjusts with a simple push button. Press the button and pull the leg to extend. Hold the button in to contract. It mounts to a sling swivel out of the box and includes a Picatinny rail adapter. Mounting to a sling swivel is extremely fast, thanks to the quick attach knob on the bottom of the base.

Since it sits up so high, this bipod is perfect for using a high capacity. It swivels 360 degrees, making it useful for hunting. However, it does not pivot to compensate for uneven ground.

The overall construction is high quality. The base is engineered from hardened steel, while the legs are anodized aluminum. The base is coated with a glossy black finish, making the entire unit scratch and corrosion resistant.

Pros:

Sits high enough for high-capacity magazines

Steel base and anodized aluminum legs

Push button legs

Easy to mount

360 degree swivel

Cons:

Does not pivot

If you want to sling a lot of lead, this tactical bipod will let you have some fun with your high capacity magazine.

The XAegis Carbon Fiber Bipod is one of the few on the market to ship with M-LOK or Keymod adapters.

Key features:

Mounts to sling swivel or M-LOK rail

5 height settings

Quick attach knob

Carbon fiber construction

The XAegis Carbon Fiber Bipod is adjustable from 6 inches to 9 inches. It has push buttons on the legs that allow you to set the eight in ¾-inch increments for maximum comfort. The quick attach knob makes it easy to mount to a sling swivel, and it ships with an M-LOK rail adapter. There are other options available for Picatinny and Keymod rails, making it one of the most versatile bipods we’ve seen.

This bipod is engineered from carbon fiber instead of metal. As a result, it’s both lightweight – 10 ounces – and extremely durable. The only thing we didn’t like about it is that it does not swivel or pivot, making it strictly a shooting range bipod.

Easily loaded with stabilizing forward tension without fear of failure or warping; At just over 11 oz., the Magpul Bipod is lighter than many pricier bipods currently on the market

Spring-tensioned legs stow neatly forward and snap down and lock into place with one hand; Leg extensions slide and lock securely with the push of a button on any of the seven half-inch spaced locking detents

An industry-exclusive 50° of total tilt and 40° of total pan are controlled by a glove-friendly knurled tool-less bipod locking knob located between the extended legs, allowing easy adjustment between shots

The Magpul Rifle Bipod pivots, swivels, and stands up to the rigors of hunting.

Key features:

Magpul rail mount

7 height settings

Position locking knob

The Magpul Rifle Bipod is one of the best AR bipods available for dedicated hunters. The legs are constructed from military spec anodized aluminum, and the base is high quality polymer. It adjusts with simple push buttons and has 7 different height settings that range from 6.3 to 10.3 inches.

This rifle bipod is tough enough to stand up to life in the woods and has the features you need for hunting, including 50 degrees of pivot to compensate for uneven ground, and 40 degrees of swivel for tracking moving targets. It has a knob for locking in place, so you can easily keep it stable for long-range shots. All of this comes at a price, but it’s worth every penny.

Pros:

Durable

50 degrees of pivot

40 degree swivel

Push button legs

Cons:

Expensive

This is an excellent choice for hunting, as long as you have a Magpul rail.

Easily loaded with stabilizing forward tension without fear of failure or warping; At just over 11 oz., the Magpul Bipod is lighter than many pricier bipods currently on the market

Spring-tensioned legs stow neatly forward and snap down and lock into place with one hand; Leg extensions slide and lock securely with the push of a button on any of the seven half-inch spaced locking detents

An industry-exclusive 50° of total tilt and 40° of total pan are controlled by a glove-friendly knurled tool-less bipod locking knob located between the extended legs, allowing easy adjustment between shots

The Magpul M-LOK Bipod is the best bipod on the market for an AR with an M-LOK rail.

Key features:

Mounts to M-LOK rails

7 height settings

Position locking knob

The Magpul M-LOK Bipod is similar to their standard rifle bipod, but it has an M-LOK adapter instead of a basic Magpul mount. It’s also lighter – about 11 ounces – thanks to the polymer legs. Don’t let that fool you, though. It’s still very durable. The push button legs adjust easily from 5.3 to 10.3 inches, in ½-inch increments.

Like the standard Magpul rifle bipod, this one also pivots 50 degrees, and swivels 40 degrees, letting you hunt any type of game on any type of terrain. It also has a large knob for locking it in position. The only negative thing about it is the price, but you won’t regret your purchase once you hold it in your hands.

GG&G Tact Bipod

Features

Part Number on box will read GGG-1776

The GG&G Heavy Duty Bipod will stand up to years of abuse and has a lifetime warranty.

Key features:

Picatinny rail mount

Infinite adjustability

Tool free assembly

If you want a bipod that’s tougher than a Mack truck, the GG&G Heavy Duty Bipod is where it’s at. This bipod adjusts from 7 7/8 inches up to 10 ½ inches. It uses a thumb screw for adjustment, which is less convenient than a simple push button. However, it’s more secure, and also doesn’t have any set intervals. You can literally make the legs exactly the right length for comfort.

This anodized aluminum bipod is extremely durable. The Picatinny rail mount can be released with a thumb lever, which means it takes only seconds to mount it or unmount it from your AR. Because it’s meant to be as stable as possible, it doesn’t pivot or swivel, which is disappointing on an otherwise top-tier bipod.

The GG&G is made in the USA and comes with a lifetime manufacturer’s warranty. It’s also expensive, which is to be expected when you’re buying the best.

Pros:

Extreme durability and stability

Quick mounting and unmounting

Made in the USA

Lifetime manufacturer’s warranty

Cons:

Bottom Line

As you probably noticed, with the exception of the premium priced models, most of these bipods are remarkably similar. Truth be told, the bipod market has been pretty uniform in recent years. This isn’t a bad thing. Manufacturers have found designs that work well, and are sticking with them.

The main challenge when choosing an AR-15 bipod is finding one that will mount to your particular rifle. Most of the bipods we listed mount on a Picatinny rail, but we made sure to include a couple of swivel mount options and a Magpul option to cover all of our bases. Before you make any purchase, you’ll want to be sure that your bipod has the correct mounting hardware.

We hope our reviews helped you to find the ideal bipod for your purposes. Even if you don’t buy one today, we hope you learned enough to make a better decision when you decide to pull the trigger. That’s why we’re here.

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